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dukeprince50:Bad belle ![]()
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I don't think anybody wants to travel to USA for now. Coronavirus Headquarters. Trump anuofia. ![]() |
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JaceBlaze:Na so. E fine pass Naija wowo own for real I still remember my sweet Phindile from Rhodesfield, Jozi. I'm now married ooo. Quote me and thunder will fire your nyash. ![]() |
Elvisu:� Correct. Although I would disagree with you about the food. They have so much variety in their food - Chinese, Malay, Indian, Japanese, etc I found the best, tasty and cheapest food in the hawker centres. I don't know where the United Nations place is. I was staying at Jurong East |
JaceBlaze:Eh Wena! What hooked me was the big and juicy nyash of your women. ![]() You should export them na. You'll earn plenty of Rand in foreign exchange. Mzansi fo sho ![]() |
Don't be this mugu with the gun. You go suffer no be small.
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KLEINBASS:Exse, I prefer the Mzansi magosha in Tembisa. Anuofia. |
Kenyans and Zimbabweans have the best spoken and written English in Africa. That one of South Africa na wash. Mzansi people cannot speak English to save their lives-they prefer to speak Tsotsitaal just like Nigerians and their Pidgin. |
ednut1:Abi oo. Onyibos were happy to export their pollution to China not knowing the Chinkos don shine eye already. Now these guys have moved into all sectors including IT-see Tencent, Alibaba, JD.com, Baidu, Tiktok, etc. The Chinkos are launching their own Blockchain currency next month to finish Dollar. Onyibo cast. |
Ejusni:Chairman, abeg no vex. The first insult was just tongue in cheek. But the second one ehn, I will never stop insulting these monkeys we call African leaders. |
Abilistic:The Singapore ladies are usually very shy and reserved, but once they open up, they'll stay loyal to you and are not materialistic at all. You must be prepared to dash them your joystick very well. ![]() |
omoteacher:You mean this one? She's a Kenyan police, I think of Somali ethnicity.
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I know how Nigerians love Canada but please stay away from Maritime Provinces-Nova Scotia, Labrador, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, New Foundland. They're full of white supremacists. Also, economy wise they don cast. No jobs again. |
horlahsunbo225:I never experienced racism at all when I visited. In fact, everyone went out of their way to be super nice to me. That was in 2016. The country is majority Chinese with Malay and Indian minorities. Also many guest workers from Philippines. There are also many Europeans working in the financial services industry. Surprisingly, you are more likely to encounter prejudice from the Onyibo expats than from locals. Strange, because they're immigrants like you. ![]() Singaporean ladies are quite shy to open up but very curious about black guys - if you know what I mean. However, once you win their confidence..... my guy!! Na jackpot be dat ooo. They're really freaky. I suspect they're starved because their local guys don't have game at all lol Problem is that no ukwu. They're very tiny and fragile, its like being with a small girl. ![]() https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nP7S6tbHHKE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkAi65ashhY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCOG0tBRnBg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHg-8ZcMp0g https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UX9wxdLVU4M https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W44-EpieUds https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGCSs_dznGM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fDcvxT3XBI |
lefulefu:LOL! Do you know some of them? |
XhosaNostra:Molo sisi, Unjani? |
topsam1:Sorry my brother. I just visited Singapore a number of times but I have returned back since. However all the information you need is in my writeup. Please visit the websites i have highlighted. Start here: https://www.mom.gov.sg/eservices/services/employment-s-pass-self-assessment-tool |
TMKsouth:Danke exse. Sharp ne. |
sylve11:Welcome dear. ![]() |
Check your eligibility to work in Singapore Before getting into an exhaustive job search, it’s a good idea to make sure you’re eligible to work in Singapore. There’re a few different kinds of permits based on your qualifications. The Ministry of Manpower in Singapore has published an online self assessment tool, SmArT, to gauge your likelihood of eligibility. Choose a thriving industry While Singapore is host to many markets, some industries are stronger than others. Historically, Singapore has been a welcoming home to finance professionals, especially those in audit and securities. While the financial job market is as strong as ever, new industries are rising quickly in the Southern Asian city. Jobs for IT workers, digital marketers and compliance specialists are surging. Demand in the fields of tech and ecommerce is also high with a huge push in hiring UI and UX designers, as well as hospitality, service, tourism and computer science. Other prevalent roles in Singapore include talent management and HR leadership. Search Online One of the best places to look for open positions in Singapore is online. With a multitude of web resources available to aid in your search, the following sites are some of the biggest and most used by Singapore job searchers. Best Jobs encompasses a huge archive of job posts from many industries Monster contains listings across every market in Singapore Jobs.com.sg uses a single search to help finding listings on multiple sites eFinancialCareers has job openings in Singapore’s biggest market - finance Jobs Central includes a huge number of listings in a lot of industries Job Street where you can create a personal profile and host your CV so employers can find you. While it’s important to do your own research and choose the agency that’s the best fit for your industry and skills, the following have been well reviewed as trusted agencies in the city: 3C Synergy for jobs in construction, oil and gas Aegis for jobs across industries Career Hub Consultants for jobs in finance, tech, engineering, science and hospitality, among others Spencer Stuart places candidates in jobs across a range of industries. Apply for your work visa Getting a job offer is a huge accomplishment, but doesn’t represent the final step in the hiring process. Next, you’ll need to apply for a Singapore work visa. In order to obtain one, you’ll need a job offer, to pay a registration fee and to submit your application. You can apply for your visa online and have it processed in just 7 days. Before you apply, it’s important to know what type of visa you’re eligible for. The common visa types are as follows: Employment Pass for professionals earning at least 3300 Singapore Dollar (SGD) EntrePass for entrepreneurs looking to start their business in Singapore Personalized Employment Pass only given to high earners already holding an employment pass, but offering huge flexibility in employment terms and eligible industries S Pass the most common visa type for typical foreign workers, provided to mid-tier professionals earning at least 2200 SGD per month, and who have passed the requisite assessment Good luck! |
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City Hall Station
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Please note these are pics from my phone so may not be of the best quality. I have plenty of other pics but most of them show my face and I want to remain anonymous. ![]()
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This city state in South East Asia is one of the wealthiest countries on earth with a GDP per capita of US$65,000 as at 2019. The Singapore Dollar exchanges at 1.4 to the US $ meaning they're at parity. The economy is innovative and diversified and the country is also one of the least corrupt country on earth according to Transparency International. Crime is practically none existent. Singapore is one of the cleanest and orderly places I've ever visited. Public transport, including the extensive MRT, is superb. You don't need a car to move around. The government is discouraging use of private cars by putting very high taxes on private motors. Consequently, only 15% of the population own their own cars. That's why you can see weathly people and top officials in government riding on the MRT. Having said that, the country is very, very expensive especially when it comes to housing and upkeep. Food is relatively cheap if you know where to go. Personal income tax is low. All foreigners who intend to work in Singapore must have a valid pass (commonly known as a work visa) These can be obtained for both professional, skilled and semi-skilled categories. More info available here: https://www.mom.gov.sg/passes-and-permits
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TMKsouth:Gosh isn't it too early! I thought winter starts in June over there? |
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I still remember my sweet Phindile from Rhodesfield, Jozi. 

